At ten A.M. the young housewife |
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moves about in negligee behind |
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the wooden walls of her husband's house. |
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I pass solitary in my car. |
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Then again she comes to the curb |
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to call the ice-man, fish-man, and stands |
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shy, uncorseted, tucking in |
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stray ends of hair, and I compare her |
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to a fallen leaf. |
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The noiseless wheels of my car |
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rush with a crackling Sound over |
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dried leaves as I bow and pass smiling. |
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